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English as a foreign language teacher
Job description:
Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves
teaching English to students whose first or main
language is not English. TEFL teachers work in commercial language schools, schools
and institutions of further and higher education in Russia and overseas.
Some may also teach in industry, whilst others are self-employed. Students may
be of all ages and levels and in various class sizes, depending on where you
teach. With the native speakers, classes are usually taught in English, even with beginners.
Typical work activities
Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL), like any
other teaching job, is about conveying information to students in an
interesting way and communicating a love and passion for the English language.
Teachers use a wide range of course books, other materials and a variety of
audio-visual aids. There is a strong emphasis on dialogue and role-playing, but
more formal exercises, language games and literature are also used.
Students learn English for a variety of reasons: to improve
their conversational English; to prepare for examinations; to gain entry to an
English-speaking college or university; or to use English in their work, so the
content of lessons varies. The level of the students' ability may also vary,
depending on the setting where the classes take place. The aim of each lesson
is to encourage the students to communicate with each other using the
structures and vocabulary they have learned, and to improve the four basic
language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
Typical work activities include:
- teaching English;
- classroom management;
- planning, preparing and delivering lessons to a range of
classes and age groups;
- preparing and setting tests, examination papers, and
exercises
- marking and providing appropriate feedback on oral and
written work;
- devising, writing and producing new materials, including
audio and visual resources;
- organising and getting involved in social and cultural
activities such as sports competitions, schools parties, dinners, excursions
and pricing events appropriately;
- booking coaches and travel for excursions;
- participating in marketing events for the school;
- freelance teaching on a one-to-one basis;
- running specialist courses for adults or business people,
which may require knowledge of scientific, technical or commercial terms;
- basic administration such as keeping student registers and
attendance records for starters and leavers.
If you think you've got what it takes to become one of our valued native speaker teachers, please drop us a line on (812) 640 01 99